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M + CV Ultron 21/1.8 Aspherical

 

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 Stars on the celling - Stadtbibliothek Stuttgart (D)
Leica M-P240, VL Heliar-hyperwirde, 10mmf/5.6@8.0, ISO200, 1/4s, handheld, Silver Efex Pro 2

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Just back from warming up in Florida where playing to learn my new lens.

M10 CV Ultra Wide-Heliar 12/5.6 M ASPH III

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Milano - Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II

M240, 21mm Summilux

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No 21mm Super-Angulon f/3.4 fans? (I'm interested in this lens -- (I'm film only)). 

 Actually I'm very much a fan of the Super Angulon 21mm. I had one last year and deeply regretted selling it and wound up buying another one just recently. I am still very interested in purchasing the SEM 21 eventually but the SA21 is a truly special old lens. 

 

I like using it digitally but only for black and white (which is primarily what I do anyways) but it is so beautiful on film. It helps to meter externally as it does throw off the internal meter of the camera by a considerable amount, but both of my film M bodies are meter less anyways so it's of little consequence there. I have heard that the later ones (post 25xxxxx serial number) had the most improved coatings and were the ones to get, but my latest one is a very early chrome model, from 1964 and honestly it renders wonderfully so I don't know how much weight I would give that statement. Just find one that has clean glass and you're good to go! 

 

Make sure it has the hood and ideally the finder as well otherwise you're going to pay a lot extra to get them.

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